The SportDOG Plastic Bumper is designed for durability, proper hold, and versatile retriever training. Built with just the right firmness, these bumpers compress enough for a secure grip without encouraging rolling or mouthing,...
The SportDOG Plastic Bumper is designed for durability, proper hold, and versatile retriever training. Built with just the right firmness, these bumpers compress enough for a secure grip without encouraging rolling or mouthing, helping your dog develop consistent retrieving habits.
The knobby texture adds grip, while the adjustable air valve allows you to fine-tune buoyancy for water training. A molded-in throw rope loop ensures reliable tossing that won’t rip or tear out after repeated use. These bumpers are rugged enough to last through multiple seasons of training.
Durable Construction: Built to withstand repeated training sessions.
Correct Firmness: Compresses for a natural hold without rolling or mouthing.
Knobby Texture: Improves grip for confident retrieves.
Adjustable Air Valve: Customize buoyancy for water work.
Sturdy Rope Loop: Molded-in design won’t tear out with use.
Training Versatility: Ideal for land and water retrieves.
Colors: White (easy visibility), White/Black (contrast for varied conditions), Orange (blind retrieves).
Sizes: 2" x 12" and 3" x 12".
The SportDOG Plastic Bumper is a reliable, trainer-approved retriever training dummy that provides lasting performance for field training, water work, and hunt test preparation.
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